Helen Blackburn
Helen Blackburn | |
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| Born | 25 May 1842 Knightstown, Valentia Island, Co. Kerry, Ireland |
| Died | 11 January 1903 Westminster, London, England |
| Burial place | Brompton Cemetery, London, England |
| Education | University College London |
| Occupation(s) | writer and campaigner for women's rights |
| Employer | The Englishwoman's Review |
| Organization(s) | Women's Employment Defence League National Society for Women's Suffrage West of England Suffrage Society |
Helen Blackburn (25 May 1842 – 11 January 1903) was a feminist, writer and campaigner for women's rights, especially in the field of employment. Blackburn was an editor of the Englishwoman's Review magazine. She wrote books about women workers and a history of the women's suffrage movement in Britain and Ireland which became the "standard work". She served as secretary of the National Society for Women's Suffrage and the West of England Suffrage Society, and co-founded the Freedom of Labour Defence League. Her name appears on the plinth of the Millicent Fawcett statue in Parliament Square.